[Game] Los Angeles Clippers at Sacramento Kings, 11/29/2023, 7pm Pacific 10pm Eastern

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Tetsujin

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If the Clippers stay healthy they could very well do some serious damage come playoff time. That's a lot of options to deal with and they're going to control the clock.
Their big issue is their depth chart now though. Having to play PG and Kawhi and Harden all 38+ minutes to beat an exhausted Kings team on the second night of a back-to-back because your only backup forward is PJ Tucker is less than ideal and if any one of those guys goes down, they're kinda screwed until he gets back to full health without anyone else getting hurt.

They need everyone to stay healthy for the playoffs but the sheer effort of staying in the playoff race this season might make that impossible for them.
 
You've only posted four times since the summer and every single post is some variation of "HB sux"
I'm not seeing the issue. I absolutely hated the decision when it happened and I still do. I wasn't a fan of the approach of the FO to just let the current squad "mature" and settle in when we know that Monk is up for a new contract and that Kevin is streaky af so having another wing that can step in as a legit #3 star is the difference between a deep playoff run and another first round exit. Keegan isn't there yet.
 

Kingz19

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Fox was very good.

Sasha and Monk played good

Everybody else was bad.

Hopefully Keegan gets back but if not I’d like them to start Trey or Sasha and move Huerter back to the 2. Duarte just isn’t getting it done.

I felt the Clippers would win tonight but the lack of balance from the starting lineup was discouraging.

It feels like Kings haven been blown out more in the first 17 games than all of last season. That said, they seemingly have more really good convincing wins than they did last season too.

Last season it seemed the Kings could’ve just as easily won many of the games they lost, also could’ve just as easily lost many of the games they won. The separation was always very tight.

This season has been different. When the Kings win they hold good margins and you know they are going to win with a few minutes remaining. Last night being an exception, more like last season.

but when they lose, they have lost bad.
 
Their big issue is their depth chart now though. Having to play PG and Kawhi and Harden all 38+ minutes to beat an exhausted Kings team on the second night of a back-to-back because your only backup forward is PJ Tucker is less than ideal and if any one of those guys goes down, they're kinda screwed until he gets back to full health without anyone else getting hurt.

They need everyone to stay healthy for the playoffs but the sheer effort of staying in the playoff race this season might make that impossible for them.
We have to see if they can get some chemistry going for sure. If they do they should be able to put in some type of team offense. If not, they'll definitely have to grind.
 
Sasha needs to run more DHO with Domas to get more opportunities to shoot, instead of opting for a spot-up shooting.
Fox is taking too much on his shoulder, just trust his colleagues.. dish the ball! It just drains any offensive juice flow that is left after Domas failure.
I think Brown might be putting more of that DHO in for him after tonight. I thought it was interesting that Brown played Sasha with the starters down the stretch. He was giving it a good look.
 
I'm not seeing the issue. I absolutely hated the decision when it happened and I still do. I wasn't a fan of the approach of the FO to just let the current squad "mature" and settle in when we know that Monk is up for a new contract and that Kevin is streaky af so having another wing that can step in as a legit #3 star is the difference between a deep playoff run and another first round exit. Keegan isn't there yet.

Great, who are you signing?
 
Nope, you're wrong. You only show up to Domas threads "How many jumpers did he shoot?!?!?!?" And complain he didn't shoot enough, even when he rips a 30-14-8 game. Domas was the literal engine of the best ORtg team of all-time and you have the audacity to say he's a match-up problem for us and not the other team.

You quoting individual +/- in a single game shows how little you're actually bringing to this conversation. Fox is -17 this game. That mean he's playing poorly? It's a worthless stat.

He of course has poor games. He's not Jokic, but he's like 85% of the way there and he's one of the best players the Kings have ever had. Fox is our ceiling case to get to a title, but we don't have anything close to a floor without Domas.
Dude I was literally sitting next to an NBA person as I typed what I was typing. So I will let him know you think he doesn’t know crap about basketball. Maybe you should apply for an NBA front office job?
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
Sasha needs to run more DHO with Domas to get more opportunities to shoot, instead of opting for a spot-up shooting.
Fox is taking too much on his shoulder, just trust his colleagues.. dish the ball! It just drains any offensive juice flow that is left after Domas failure.
Wait so your argument is that De'Aaron is too good at scoring and should do less of the only thing that was working for us so Huerter, Barnes, and Trey could clang some more open threes instead?
 
-Sasha needs more minutes

-We REALLY miss Keegan's defense. Team is falling apart without him out there.

-Duarte is too volatile to be a starter. Can't have these sort of games where he's just unplayable and getting the first assignments.

-We have a real HB on defense problem. Lateral quickness is just absolutely shot at this point. He can't stay in front of pinecone at this point, much less handling the elite wing assignments. Think you have to look at making a change and bringing him off the bench vs second units and give him more of an offensive workload there without getting smoked by starting caliber wings.

-One of the worst Domas games in a Kings uniform. Don't remember a time he was this bad around the rim. To be fair, Zubac is an elite elite defender, but still. With Keegs out and the shooting struggling, we needed him to show up and support Fox in this one. Wasn't there.
We agree on points 1-4.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
Dude I was literally sitting next to an NBA person as I typed what I was typing. So I will let him know you think he doesn’t know crap about basketball. Maybe you should apply for an NBA front office job?
If this is the same guy who's provided some of those other bad takes in the past, maybe he doesn't know crap about basketball.
 

Capt. Factorial

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Can anyone defend the rational of signing the utter non-factor that is Harrison Barnes?
Sure. In free agency, you should expect to pay 3% of the league salary cap to get 1 Win Share. This year, 3% of the league salary cap is $4.1M. At his $17M salary, Barnes would be at market value if he produced 4.1 Win Shares. He is currently on pace for 5.1 Win Shares, which would be worth $21M. Thus, he is statistically outproducing his contract.

Barnes came into this season as obviously the 5th option on that starting team, and given the presence of Monk, with the expectation of being at best the #6 scorer on the team. He is currently just that in per-game average (#3-#6 are separated by 1.1 points) and #4 in total points, because he doesn't miss games. At .632 he holds the best TS% of any non-post player on the team (yes, he's more efficient - though more selective - than Fox). Among regular rotation players he has the third best FTr (behind Fox/Domas) despite having an extremely low usage rate (only marginally higher than Duarte's usage).

Fox and Domas are our stars. But even then, Barnes is being asked to take a back seat to Murray, and to Huerter, and to Monk and he goes out there every night and plays the fifth wheel, never complains, and despite being an afterthought in the offense still manages to statistically outperform his contract. His biggest sin is not being a flashy player, and being the sixth option on the team which leads to him being dogpiled for "not doing anything". I'm not saying we should declare him our lord and savior but the dude is holding his own and he gets nothing but crap for it.
 
If this is the same guy who's provided some of those other bad takes in the past, maybe he doesn't know crap about basketball.
well you can take that position but that position is the same as a number of other NBA analysts.

We will get another data point against the Pels Monday. If Sabonis has a great game and I’m not commenting it’s because I am at another game and will be watching it on record. Sabonis has played well in some games against Val so it’s certainly possible. Will be interesting to see.

BTW. My commenting is not that I don’t like Sabonis. He might be among the nicest and best people in the NBA. He is largely responsible for the change in Kings culture. But playing that Warriors drop with a big that can execute it appears to be a real issue.
 
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